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the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former officers within redeployed outside. while certain historical animosities cannot be denied, dozens of senior officers and over four-fifths have chosen not to join the rebellion. in recent months m23 is increasing claim they want to redo the discredited 2011 presidential election. nevertheless, a political party had in fact join the presidential electoral line and many top m23 commanders order should massive fraud on his behalf. if it's not nearly the claims of the march 23, 2000 agreement or good governancgovernanc e, human rights, then what d
the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former...
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even in rwanda. even in the holocaust. certainly in bosnia there were dissenters who were rescuing the other and they were defying and risking their lives to rescue the other. my own family if it weren't for their turkish neighbors who warned them probably wouldn't have made it. and that is true time and again for many families. for the vast majority this group phenomenon starts to take over. there is a phenomenon called mountain spacing on it as i come across the. we have mob behavior and groupthink and intergroup relations. when you go to a ball game and the bad guy gets a point and everybody gets really upset about it that is an intergroup emotion. what happens when these emotions gets swept in? they have an automatic behavior policy to them so anger has a need to resolve. resentment has a need to change this. hatred has a need to destroy the other. rage -- these emotions take over in these periods when the story is told that it is unjust. this isn't the only story. in rwanda's twin called burundi, love to talk about bu
even in rwanda. even in the holocaust. certainly in bosnia there were dissenters who were rescuing the other and they were defying and risking their lives to rescue the other. my own family if it weren't for their turkish neighbors who warned them probably wouldn't have made it. and that is true time and again for many families. for the vast majority this group phenomenon starts to take over. there is a phenomenon called mountain spacing on it as i come across the. we have mob behavior and...
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it was in rwanda. it wasn't a free media. it was a media operated by a particular ideological group. it was privately held. it wasn't government. we can't say government media bad. in some cases, government media can actually do god thing. the bbc is mostly great. not so great in the northern ireland case and lot of other ways. with if slips, and i didn't mean imply that in rwanda it didn't flip. it gradually went there and of it the same thing in nazi germany. the flip in rwanda was when in plane went down that all the blame landed on the one group of people for taking the plane down and then it became increasingly hateful in the message. and usually it's gradual. nazi germany was gradual. take these rights away. take more rights away, call them awful names. isolate them in to the corner in these ghettos and, you know, gofer it by saying they're destroying humanity. they're part of international spears. start killing them and maybe don't tell anybody because a lot of what was going on in the nazi germany press they were just
it was in rwanda. it wasn't a free media. it was a media operated by a particular ideological group. it was privately held. it wasn't government. we can't say government media bad. in some cases, government media can actually do god thing. the bbc is mostly great. not so great in the northern ireland case and lot of other ways. with if slips, and i didn't mean imply that in rwanda it didn't flip. it gradually went there and of it the same thing in nazi germany. the flip in rwanda was when in...
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but the nation's outside rwanda, the people outside rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. what that something would be, i do not know. >> host: would ease but to the government in your phone call with had a state. rwanda was staffing to what indeed -- what was it is said to you? >> the ambassadors here. the think the reason, first of all, we think vetted come back which invariably meant to, we don't have the resources. we'll have the men to go. you never really get the positive response needed to deal to take on the force. and at that time the canadian military adviser in the department of peacekeeping. we have a system for the source arrangements. we had approached each government test in time of crisis if we were to approach of , what would you do? some say we will give of italian. others said effete hospital. others said we would give you a patrol car. so he came back to me and said, sir, we tested the system. a very effective. it worked well. at least we know that we are getting nothing. his reaction. and, of course, if they don't want to give them
but the nation's outside rwanda, the people outside rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. what that something would be, i do not know. >> host: would ease but to the government in your phone call with had a state. rwanda was staffing to what indeed -- what was it is said to you? >> the ambassadors here. the think the reason, first of all, we think vetted come back which invariably meant to, we don't have the resources. we'll have the men to go. you never...
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she is going to rwanda again to work on water issues. we wanted to do a brief update so you understand what the water for people group is. >> i am really thrilled about the opportunity to introduce you to water for people. the organization's mission to build a world where everyone has access to safe drinking water is something i'm very passionate about. so much so that i will be returning to africa as a volunteer this coming month and i will be leading a team that will be designing a system for part of rwanda that only has 30% water coverage. what is most compelling to me is that capacity building model and overall approach. their focus is to divide up local and long lasting a sustainable solutions through education, technology, and partnership with local governments and communities. what i am really excited about is the puc wanting to raise awareness about water for people in san francisco and the bay area. as one of the leading water utilities in the country, we are uniquely positioned to bring attention to the water crisis in the worl
she is going to rwanda again to work on water issues. we wanted to do a brief update so you understand what the water for people group is. >> i am really thrilled about the opportunity to introduce you to water for people. the organization's mission to build a world where everyone has access to safe drinking water is something i'm very passionate about. so much so that i will be returning to africa as a volunteer this coming month and i will be leading a team that will be designing a...
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in the investigations that i had gone to do on rwanda and rwanda in particular said that the only reason for failure was lack of will to act a day when we look at this, since we also have to consider context and taking enough time to answer your question because i think it's important -- and somalia where president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry samoans, it was an incredible and noble initiative. he did it at the time of the elections and he was leaving office, but he took that decision and the soldiers went in and did whatever they could. of course, this mollies were fighting in unresisting, and sometimes you have food in warehouses, but you couldn't get it to the people. so they came in and broke up that locked down so that we could feed the people. and then they threw in the operation, black hawk was shut down and the u.s. relinquished troops. but the troops let somalia were not as the u.s. troops. almost every western government withdrew their troops. they let somalia, the best armed troops. in the end, we had to close it down because it collapsed. this wa
in the investigations that i had gone to do on rwanda and rwanda in particular said that the only reason for failure was lack of will to act a day when we look at this, since we also have to consider context and taking enough time to answer your question because i think it's important -- and somalia where president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry samoans, it was an incredible and noble initiative. he did it at the time of the elections and he was leaving office, but...
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but in the investigations that i have done on rwanda and also bosnia and rwanda in particular said there was a reason for failure was lack of will to act and change. and i think when we look at these, we have to consider context. i'm taking a tough time to answer your question. i think it's important that the in somalia, where the president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry somalis, it was an incredible noble initiative. he it it at the time of the elections. and the soldiers went in and did whatever they could. of course, the somalis were fight and resisting and sometimes you had food in warehouses, but you couldn't get to the people. they came in and broke up that lock jam so that we can feed the people. and then they -- the operation [inaudible] and u.s. troops. but the troops which lead somalia were not just the u.s. troops, almost every western government withdrew their troops. the best troops left somalia. and in the end, we collapsed. we had to close the operation down. there was the end of the '93 and beginning of '94, spring of '94 we had rue wan dpa. wh
but in the investigations that i have done on rwanda and also bosnia and rwanda in particular said there was a reason for failure was lack of will to act and change. and i think when we look at these, we have to consider context. i'm taking a tough time to answer your question. i think it's important that the in somalia, where the president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry somalis, it was an incredible noble initiative. he it it at the time of the elections. and the...
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the real hotel rwanda was once a besieged safe haven for rwandas who were fleeing. plus, why bill clinton likes the mormon church. >>> this is rwanda's genocide memorial center. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worse
the real hotel rwanda was once a besieged safe haven for rwandas who were fleeing. plus, why bill clinton likes the mormon church. >>> this is rwanda's genocide memorial center. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can...
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i don't think it would have had that much impact on the people in rwanda but the people outside of rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. something would have been, i do not know. >> host: when you spoke to the government with the heads of state and rwanda was starting to unfold, you knew the massacre was happening, what was that they said to you, their reason for not giving troops? >> guest: i spoke to the ambassador so often the reason is that first evolved we will think about it and people come back, which invariably meant no. we don't have the resources or we are overstretched and we don't have the men to go in. and you never really got a positive response you needed to be able to build a force and in fact at that time i had a canadian military adviser in the department of peacekeeping, and we had come up with a system that we called the standby forces arrangement where we had approached each government to ask, in a time of crisis, if we were to approach you, what would you do? what would you give? some said we would give battalion or they said a field hospital
i don't think it would have had that much impact on the people in rwanda but the people outside of rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. something would have been, i do not know. >> host: when you spoke to the government with the heads of state and rwanda was starting to unfold, you knew the massacre was happening, what was that they said to you, their reason for not giving troops? >> guest: i spoke to the ambassador so often the reason is that first evolved...
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the real hotel rwanda was once a besieged safe haven for rwandas who were fleeing. plus, why bill clinton likes the mormon church. ture that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, c
the real hotel rwanda was once a besieged safe haven for rwandas who were fleeing. plus, why bill clinton likes the mormon church. ture that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our...
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it is not unique to rwanda but bosnia. best men at each other's weddings. i meant to turn on my time. i did not. i meant to what happens with genocidal in for rick -- situation? there is always a crisis. it could be resolved it doesn't always mean you turn on the other. often and there is the vicious leader. in nazi germany and weeders are nothing without followers. it those did with the story. in rwanda there was a crisis situation the incident where the plane was shot down bet and radio station that had been around, but the real station that had political commentary then it would is more vicious targeting for annihilation blaming them for all of the problems. pt them as the invader and is soiling the land and the worst part if you don't kill them first, they will kill you. win them message comes through the radius station in rwanda, one message. not countered by other media. people got these assiduous over and over and they started to believe them that the neighbor was coming after them. they thought if they did not kill they would be killed more rivera d
it is not unique to rwanda but bosnia. best men at each other's weddings. i meant to turn on my time. i did not. i meant to what happens with genocidal in for rick -- situation? there is always a crisis. it could be resolved it doesn't always mean you turn on the other. often and there is the vicious leader. in nazi germany and weeders are nothing without followers. it those did with the story. in rwanda there was a crisis situation the incident where the plane was shot down bet and radio...
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the real hotel rwanda was once a besieged safe haven for rwandas who were fleeing. plus, why bill clinton likes the mormon church. and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up. if your bank makes you miss out, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. [ man ] "the odyssey," by homer. book one. tell me, o muse... famous town of troy... book three. book 12. poseidon... book 17. book 20. thunderbolts. book 24. the end. [ ryan ] alright, what's next. [ man ] chapter one. call me ishmael. some years ago... [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. rethink possible. >>> this is rwanda's genocide memorial center. these are some of the mass graves for the million people who were slaughtered here in 1994. there have been 2 million jen sipd cases tried in court with 37,000 convictions. we stayed last night at the
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relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how the administration intends to deal with the drc government. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the insecurity in the eastern congo beyond the government and the militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo, and justifiably so. in light of their recent seizure of territory and overall destructive impact on the people of eastern congo. there are as many as two dozen armed groups terrorizing congolese in this region. according to a report, nine of these militias are believed to be the most prominent. they range from those with a focus on rwanda or you uganda to those formed in response of the flight of the 1994 genocide in rwanda to the drc or those singularly focused on the drc itself. whatever the reason for their founding, these militias have terrorized the people of the eastern congo and the drc as a whole. we must identify their support base and then the flow of arms and other aid that
relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how the administration intends to deal with the drc government. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the insecurity in the eastern congo beyond the government and the militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo, and justifiably so. in light of their recent seizure of territory and overall destructive impact on the people of eastern congo. there are as many as two dozen armed...
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here, in rwanda, there is no electricity. a kerosene lamp is the only way to define the darkness. 12-year-old rebecca does her homework in the pale light. a tragic accident when she was tiny starter for life. her mother will never forget that moment of inattention. >> in attention. [speaking german] >> in addition to causing accidents like this, kerosene accounts for nearly 150 million tons of fossil emissions annually. it damages the climate. a team is working on an alternative. after all, the mobile phone industry has already shown that technological innovation can thrive in remote regions. the driving force behind the project knows there is a major obstacle. not have access. in 2011, it was 10%. 6% added to the grid over the last 40 years. it is not a fantastic record. we are trying to accomplish this solution that will address the problem immediately. >> the bright led's the first step. they generate carbon credits. ♪ >> they are testing the new lights in a pilot project. they hire local entrepreneurs who know their cus
here, in rwanda, there is no electricity. a kerosene lamp is the only way to define the darkness. 12-year-old rebecca does her homework in the pale light. a tragic accident when she was tiny starter for life. her mother will never forget that moment of inattention. >> in attention. [speaking german] >> in addition to causing accidents like this, kerosene accounts for nearly 150 million tons of fossil emissions annually. it damages the climate. a team is working on an alternative....
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relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however their are reportedly as many as two dozen armed groups terrorizing congolese in these regions. according to a 20 subreport, commodities of war, nine of these militias are believed to be the most permanent. they range from those for the focus on rwanda or uganda, today was formed in response to perpetrators for a genocide in rwanda to the dear the ortho singly focused on the drc itself. whatever the region for their founding, their terrorist eastern congo and the drc as a whole. we consider the flow of arms that enables
relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however...
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rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a culture or is it institutions or is it laws that have made corruption decline so dramatically? >> in our case it's not one thing that solves the problem of corruption, it's a combination of factors. first, it is education. and people have got to talk about it. we have to discuss it, we have to show how corruption will make institutions failure to solve the way they should serve the people. at the same time we have to put institutions in place, we have to put processes of accountability in place. >> you have sent a lot of people -- the system have sent a
rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a...
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drugs in that clinic or any other in rwanda for that matter. looking into the eyes of hopelessness, i was surprised to find no anger. no rage. just a strange acquiesce ennis, not so the nurses. the nurses who knew this wasn't a killer disease in europe or america had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. same clinic. whole different scenario. nurses beaming with job satisfaction. these death camps had become birth camps. maternal clinics which is what they were supposed to be in the first place. not just city but the whole country who understood the united states had deep respect for their lives. and this was not the old paternalism, this was partnership, because without it, -- partnership, that is -- without that partnership, rwanda would not have managed to get life-saving aids drugs to 91% of the people who needed them. good leadership. as it happens. with problems in rwanda, other fronts, but with this, they got the aids drugs by people provided by the united states. it's a moving story. and we are moved by such movi
drugs in that clinic or any other in rwanda for that matter. looking into the eyes of hopelessness, i was surprised to find no anger. no rage. just a strange acquiesce ennis, not so the nurses. the nurses who knew this wasn't a killer disease in europe or america had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. same clinic. whole different scenario. nurses beaming with job satisfaction. these death camps had become birth camps. maternal clinics which is what they were supposed...
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i'm clear, rwanda has been a continues to be a success story of a country that has gone from genocide and disaster to being a role model for development and lifting people out of poverty in africa. and i'm proud of the fact the last government and this government have continued to invest in that success. on an equally clear that we should be very frank and very firm with the president and the rwanda the regime that we do not accept they should be supporting militias in the congo or elsewhere. i've raised this issue personally with the president by continue to believe that investing in rwanda's success is one of those countries in africa additionally you can break the cycle of poverty, you can improve conditions where people. it's something that we were right to do. >> today, the unemployment figures show a reduction of 62000 the number of 16-24-year-olds out of work for three months of august. and the employment is now the highest level since records began in 1971. i'm sure the prime minister will want to commend the economic policies of this government to the whole house. >> my frien
i'm clear, rwanda has been a continues to be a success story of a country that has gone from genocide and disaster to being a role model for development and lifting people out of poverty in africa. and i'm proud of the fact the last government and this government have continued to invest in that success. on an equally clear that we should be very frank and very firm with the president and the rwanda the regime that we do not accept they should be supporting militias in the congo or elsewhere....
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call the of orlando challenge with the goal of providing 100% coverage in rwanda by the end of 2015. the event will take place the first day of national drinking water week. our participation here in this event will further solidify the leadership role to raise awareness about critical water in our everyday life. the mayor of the district to port -- who reports directly to the president of rwanda will be at the event as one of our main speakers and our packet has more information about the work by water for people as well as the events taking place on may 7. we would ask for your support in partnering with us and water for people in making this event a successful one. i would love the opportunity to meet with some of you in the next couple of weeks to tell you more about the event and how you may be able to contribute to make this a successful event. >> are you familiar with president carter's effort in this arena? >> i am not sure what the name of the organization is -- >> it is the carter foundation and i know the president has been very supportive of this effort and has created 26
call the of orlando challenge with the goal of providing 100% coverage in rwanda by the end of 2015. the event will take place the first day of national drinking water week. our participation here in this event will further solidify the leadership role to raise awareness about critical water in our everyday life. the mayor of the district to port -- who reports directly to the president of rwanda will be at the event as one of our main speakers and our packet has more information about the work...
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that rwanda has in eastern congo. cultural ties and security interests that they would be able to ensure, including other political dissidents. however, that being said, you noted basing that determination, the peace process would have to find a way of to identify a solution which appears to appeal to their long-term objective. in order for them to stop. i am not convinced that anything less at this stage than something close to that long-term objective would cause them to stop. however, if that solution is identified, there could be some kind of decentralization process and the implementation of that agreement will require significant accompaniment and tremendous investment, not only from the united states, but other members of the international community to reinforce the capacity of the countries and perhaps external control and manipulation. that will be, as i say, realistically one of the keys moving forward from this current crisis and it requires a very long-term commitment to building up an economically and ind
that rwanda has in eastern congo. cultural ties and security interests that they would be able to ensure, including other political dissidents. however, that being said, you noted basing that determination, the peace process would have to find a way of to identify a solution which appears to appeal to their long-term objective. in order for them to stop. i am not convinced that anything less at this stage than something close to that long-term objective would cause them to stop. however, if...
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when you go the rwanda now, it is remarkable to see where the country is. but, you know, on the other hand there is still a lot of charges, because for a country to experience what it experienced, you know, it is definitely going to take a long time. and in terms of, you know, the reconciliation, that is a movement to take a long time and for the people to do what they did in 1994, it took a long time of, you know, a lot of indoctrination and a lot of teaching of hatred, and this is something that is going to take the same amount of time or even longer to undo the type of ideologies, but we are moving in the right direction, but there are challenges that we need to talk more. >> and i could not agree more and there is a long way to go, but boy, there are great strides taken in rwanda and great talking to you jacquelyne, and enjoyed your perspective. thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. >>> important topic, too. well, the locals think it is a natural form of natural viagara and the hunt for it is killing the himalayan grasslands. that is among the sto
when you go the rwanda now, it is remarkable to see where the country is. but, you know, on the other hand there is still a lot of charges, because for a country to experience what it experienced, you know, it is definitely going to take a long time. and in terms of, you know, the reconciliation, that is a movement to take a long time and for the people to do what they did in 1994, it took a long time of, you know, a lot of indoctrination and a lot of teaching of hatred, and this is something...
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did they offer 16 million pounds of british taxpayer money to rwanda on the last day of international development secretary? >> i would like to -- the point is, i am sorry i was not invited. it is a very important point that he races. rwanda has been and continues to be a success story, a country that has come from genocide and disaster to being a world model for development in africa. we are proud of the fact is less government and this have continued to invest in that success. we should be very frank and firm with the president and the rwandan regime that we do not accept that they should be supporting militias in the congo or elsewhere. i have raised this issue personally with the president, but i continue to believe that investing in rwanda's success as one of the countries in africa showing that you can break the cycle of poverty is something we have to do. >> mr. speaker, thank you. unemployment figures show a reduction of 62,000 in the number of 16-224 year-old out of work. it is now the highest level since records began in 1971. i am sure the prime minister will want to wreck
did they offer 16 million pounds of british taxpayer money to rwanda on the last day of international development secretary? >> i would like to -- the point is, i am sorry i was not invited. it is a very important point that he races. rwanda has been and continues to be a success story, a country that has come from genocide and disaster to being a world model for development in africa. we are proud of the fact is less government and this have continued to invest in that success. we should...
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uganda, rwanda, and the drc are treat fairly. that they're not subject to harassment and intimidation and human rights violences. there has has been a deep concern that many rwanda speakers have been disadvantaged in the eastern congo. and thirdly, they would like to see the issue of refugee resettlement taken care of. they're continuing to exist a large number of congo who are in refugee camps in rwanda, and the region who should be allowed to go -- back to the east. all of these are things that motivate their interest in the area. >> thank you. all right. i have one more question. we've been joined by congresswoman. i want to ask a unanimous consent that noncommittee members be allowed to participate. after all committee members had an opportunity to ask questions that the chairman will permit. >> no objections. >> thank you. the question on the other side, is whatever role they may be playing that the drc is mainly the source of the problem. they cannot provide adequate security in the region. you mentioned in the efforts to t
uganda, rwanda, and the drc are treat fairly. that they're not subject to harassment and intimidation and human rights violences. there has has been a deep concern that many rwanda speakers have been disadvantaged in the eastern congo. and thirdly, they would like to see the issue of refugee resettlement taken care of. they're continuing to exist a large number of congo who are in refugee camps in rwanda, and the region who should be allowed to go -- back to the east. all of these are things...
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, rwanda's support for military financing has been suspended. we will continue to monitor reports of an external support and respond appropriately, including reviewing our assistance. we are working with our partners and the drc to develop a comprehensive approach that addresses all three elements, the congolese defense forces, military justice, and the police. we must work to develop a more professional forces that respect human rights and protect territorial integrity in population. the defense department has provided training to the congolese military, including training of a light infantry battalion in 2010. sexual and gender based violence prevention and training were incorporated in every aspect of this effort. in addition to the ongoing training, the defense department's as included logistics, exercise participation, basic military intelligence training, humanitarian assistance and he military action. moving forward, the defense department stands ready to work with our colleagues to determine the best way ahead including providing additio
, rwanda's support for military financing has been suspended. we will continue to monitor reports of an external support and respond appropriately, including reviewing our assistance. we are working with our partners and the drc to develop a comprehensive approach that addresses all three elements, the congolese defense forces, military justice, and the police. we must work to develop a more professional forces that respect human rights and protect territorial integrity in population. the...
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you were thinking about rwanda. guest: do not all think about that when we are sitting around our couch? it was an event like to put my finger on exactly. it was a saturday night. you watch a movie. i was watching "bowling for columbine." michael more and i have very different political views. i always looked at him as a significant figure. he makes something i want to see. i was watching the movie. i had seen it before. for some reason i was thinking about rwanda. thinking, here is a genocide that happened, not in the olden days, it happened while i was working. i said, there is one going on right now. as i sit here, in my comfortable apartment in manhattan, there are people who are running for their lives in terror. i said, how can this be in our day and age? i thought to myself, as a society, we are so much better off than almost every way imaginable. you look at the availability of food, medicine, in almost every way we are better off. the one way we are not is security. we are probably more insecure than we wer
you were thinking about rwanda. guest: do not all think about that when we are sitting around our couch? it was an event like to put my finger on exactly. it was a saturday night. you watch a movie. i was watching "bowling for columbine." michael more and i have very different political views. i always looked at him as a significant figure. he makes something i want to see. i was watching the movie. i had seen it before. for some reason i was thinking about rwanda. thinking, here is a...
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so when i saw what happened in rwanda i was so shocked so surprised i work at my calling the world now but my colleagues were there you know trying to treat people in the midst of the genocide now let's hope and i do think the world is changing and i think maybe what is changing is you and mean maybe not as a journalist and me as being interviewed many people outside looking at us they have number by phone there is internet i think what we've seen in the middle east for example the fastness with which image goals fly and influence people maybe maybe dest what would make a difference and it puts so much pressure on all of us to go faster and to intervene that we won't see randa i mean for it's interesting that you mentioned the exchange of images will the public display our detainees and mortal remains that was committed by the new government. in different countries in the libya for example that it triggered a great deal of reaction and debate so what does the red cross think about these issues in general what we say is it's very it's very basic we like sometimes to come back to basic y
so when i saw what happened in rwanda i was so shocked so surprised i work at my calling the world now but my colleagues were there you know trying to treat people in the midst of the genocide now let's hope and i do think the world is changing and i think maybe what is changing is you and mean maybe not as a journalist and me as being interviewed many people outside looking at us they have number by phone there is internet i think what we've seen in the middle east for example the fastness...
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why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east. i do not know what the exact deployment is, because there is a vast amount of territory that the army is trying to cover with 150,000 troops. >> we're talking about a force of 1000. why is this such a big issue for the drc in order to be able to basically prevail in this situation? >> you want to -- >> a think today probably the m23 has 2000 course so troops. -- or so troops. cote is useful to graphically described the congo as a country which is as large as the eastern part of the united states, from the atlantic to the mississippi. it is an
why is rwanda supporting m23? >> secretary carson house outlined -- there is an incredible body of evidence that there are supporting m23. one of the reasons that there is support there, it goes to the origins of the group an rwanda's interests. m23 classes themselves as the guardians -- sees themselves as the guardians. >> what is the strength of drc? >> the combo is about the size of western europe. -- congo is about the size of western europe. of 6000 deployed in the east....
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bottom line is that when one speaks of genocide one tanks of rwanda or dar fellow never speaks of the congo. or the united nations and is there be a conflict in the world since world war two. was a geological scandal because of the enormous mineral wealth that's in its soil. conflict is based on who's going to control the resources of the congo that's really what's at stake we're talking about ten year rainy i'm cobol. you name it ira and they have a newbie i'm a spear in the congo and nothing's example for it but you know as old a soldier as it was different than what the children ah. it's so you have a number of major corporations that are implicated illegally exploiting mineral wealth so you have cabot corporation out of boston massachusetts o.m. group out of cleveland ohio you have freeport out of phoenix arizona microsoft panasonic. you have nokia motorola being questioned about the crime by tattoo that's used in their cell phones congo as anywhere from sixty four to eighty percent of the world's reserves of coal. and it's found in almost every cell phone in the world and in almo
bottom line is that when one speaks of genocide one tanks of rwanda or dar fellow never speaks of the congo. or the united nations and is there be a conflict in the world since world war two. was a geological scandal because of the enormous mineral wealth that's in its soil. conflict is based on who's going to control the resources of the congo that's really what's at stake we're talking about ten year rainy i'm cobol. you name it ira and they have a newbie i'm a spear in the congo and...
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six years after the chant aside we started bringing cripps of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyer is here in new. we don't speak i didn't want to go but to speak first of all that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. the women adopted the program. it was. it took them to the holes. this is success to go on the cheap in its heyday attributed to the. highest percentage of women in any parliament in the world. to fit in and that's a strong message. of the couple to the. that is that this country is. in music going to do it we'll do it. in t.v. that equips fissionable people. think. he. is a bad player not only real one didn't hear at the fest pad festival but many countries responded to the invitation that surplus the amount up later in the day and. then it's to be a different political conflict with the new cool people who refuse to be involved. so that it's tomorrow it comes up and says let's go and fight these other people said just a minute we danced together we sing
six years after the chant aside we started bringing cripps of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyer is here in new. we don't speak i didn't want to go but to speak first of all that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. the women adopted the program. it was. it took them to the holes. this is success to go on the cheap in its heyday attributed to the. highest percentage of women...
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in the case of rwanda, if they say that some of the rwanda military was supporting the m-23 movement, that would not be with the authority or the knowledge even of president kagami himself and his administration. i just want to make sure to clarify that and also to mention the area of goma that the senator from illinois' talking about is something a lot of people are not -- they don't understand what that is. goma is in the far eastern part of canning goal. the capital is kinshasa. it is further from kinshasa to goma than it is, of course, all the way across this country twice. so you're talking about an area where there is really not much control. it happens that the person is robert robera, parliamentary robera is the one who's responsible for that year. but the way it's worked in there, they really don't have any control over there. this is a rebel movement. the reason i say that i believe and i've always believed that there is a relationship between the l.r.a. and the m-23 is because i was over there when the l.r.a. had just left. we were hoping to be there at the same time. a mat
in the case of rwanda, if they say that some of the rwanda military was supporting the m-23 movement, that would not be with the authority or the knowledge even of president kagami himself and his administration. i just want to make sure to clarify that and also to mention the area of goma that the senator from illinois' talking about is something a lot of people are not -- they don't understand what that is. goma is in the far eastern part of canning goal. the capital is kinshasa. it is...
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we'll be seeing you on thursday from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. >>> tonight, michael vick. the prime-time exclusive from nfl super star to convict and back. >> toughest moment of my life, tougher than any football game that i've lost. >> the dog fighting scandal that sent him to prison. >> on the one hand, i love dogs. on the other hand, you know, i was in love with the competition. >> his redemption and his $100 million comeback. now michael victims his side of the story. >> i just fell into that trap and started believing what i wanted to believe. >> plus, the one man who might just scare even michael vick. russell brand. unpredictable, dangerous, outspoken and very, very funny. >> shut up, piers! >> all right, that's enough. off you go. we'll be right back. get off. russell brand. who knows what might happen? this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight. he was on top of the world as the star quarterback for the atlanta falcons. a record $13
we'll be seeing you on thursday from rwanda and then from mali. we'll see you on thursday at 7:00 p.m. thanks so much as always for watching. >>> tonight, michael vick. the prime-time exclusive from nfl super star to convict and back. >> toughest moment of my life, tougher than any football game that i've lost. >> the dog fighting scandal that sent him to prison. >> on the one hand, i love dogs. on the other hand, you know, i was in love with the competition. >>...
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i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so until you get a political arrangement that creates a certain amount of stability, it's actually rather hard to shift the narrative or to find any willingness to shift the narrative. but maybe that's only a problem of degree compared to what you've been talking about here. in any case what i'm trying to get out is the question of the relationship between the historiography and the politician. can you change the historiography until the chang the politics? or can it work the other way around? you're talking today -- i think what we're here trying to say is that by doing things to shift the narra
i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so...